Aimiel
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I have no idea. I thought you were asking about when Satan tempted Christ in the wilderness.Again, I don't see what you are talking about. What does that have to do with AD 30?
I have no idea. I thought you were asking about when Satan tempted Christ in the wilderness.Again, I don't see what you are talking about. What does that have to do with AD 30?
I have no idea. I thought you were asking about when Satan tempted Christ in the wilderness.
I don't see God healing people to convert them. Jesus could not do miracles where there was no faith in Him. He brought healing to those with faith. He doesn't want to twist anyone's arm to believe. He wants to give gifts to those who love Him for Who He is: God. He doesn't want to give someone a gift to love Him, because that type of love fades with the novelty, just like when a child gets a new toy. Those who love Him and trust Him without having seen: love best. They believe and hold onto His Promises even if they never see fulfillment because they know Him. If you're looking at miracles you miss The Miracle Maker. If you're looking God in The Face you already see the miraculous.That is amazing! If what you are saying is true, then you have a tremendous gift from God. Not too long ago I did a fairly exhaustive amount of research attempting to find some actual documented cases of medically recognized faith healings and I came up empty.
If you can actually heal illnesses that are not psychosomatic in nature, that could really change the world. Like, if you went to the Children’s Hospital and healed even one child dying of terminal cancer, the entire world could hear of it. I would imagine that many people would want to convert to your religion as a result of such miracles.
No. Again: it was originally confused by me when you asked about the timing after post # 41.No. But does that relate to 42 months to you?
No. Again: it was originally confused by me when you asked about the timing after post # 41.
I don't see God healing people to convert them. Jesus could not do miracles where there was no faith in Him. He brought healing to those with faith. He doesn't want to twist anyone's arm to believe. He wants to give gifts to those who love Him for Who He is: God. He doesn't want to give someone a gift to love Him, because that type of love fades with the novelty, just like when a child gets a new toy. Those who love Him and trust Him without having seen: love best. They believe and hold onto His Promises even if they never see fulfillment because they know Him. If you're looking at miracles you miss The Miracle Maker. If you're looking God in The Face you already see the miraculous.
Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because thou hast seen me, thou hast believed: blessed are they that have not seen, and yet have believed.
Other than eyewitness testimonies? I don't believe so.Jesus ruling and reigning. Is there any evidence of it?
He is seated in His Father's Throne, expecting until His enemies be made into His footstool.Otherwise is He at the right hand of God but doing neither or one or the other?
He's King of Kings. He's my King. He is also: King of The Universe.Is He King?
Yup. So is faith in God. Such faith teaches us to not try to tempt God or ask Him to do parlour tricks. If He wanted to heal everyone in the world just to get people to bow to Him, He would probably do so. Does He want to? I don't believe so.
Evidence can be scripture. In fact, I am most interested here in bringing scripture together to see all that can be seen.Other than eyewitness testimonies? I don't believe so.
Why do you say this? Psalm 110? What does it say there?He is seated in His Father's Throne, expecting until His enemies be made into His footstool.
God is the King of the Universe. Jesus is King or King of Kings.He's King of Kings. He's my King. He is also: King of The Universe.
Parlor tricks? The working of a true divine healing is no parlor trick. It’s bringing the divine into this world. The Bible is filled with accounts of these happening....but it seems the modern world has never seen one. There is no documented evidence of it that I am aware, yet you claim to have the gift, then claim you don’t think God wishes you to use it.
If God didn’t wish you to use it, I don’t see why he gave it to you in the first place. Seems odd. If you don’t use the gift, it’s the same thing as not having one. FWIW.
Acts 2:33 “Therefore having been exalted to the right hand of God, and having received from the Father the promise of the Holy Spirit, He has poured forth this which you both see and hear.
A combination of good Christian teaching and reading my Bible from an early age. Computers are good too.I'm pleased you found that Jacob.
A combination of good Christian teaching and reading my Bible from an early age. Computers are good too.
I didn't start reading the scriptures until I was converted at 43 years. From then on I just couldn't get enough.